Almost Elvis

Almost Elvis

Get your thrill from Gracelandmanila’s Tony Colinares.

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Lumpia Goes to the Movie Screen

Lumpia Goes to the Movie Screen

The ubiquitous lumpia is now a marker of Filipino roots on the big screen and the US entertainment world.

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Chicago’s Hilarious Fil-Am Comedians You Should Watch

Chicago’s Hilarious Fil-Am Comedians You Should Watch

Meet three of the Windy City’s up-and-coming Filipino American yuksters.

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Francis Greg -- A New Voice from Cebu

Francis Greg -- A New Voice from Cebu

Meet singer and cover artist Francis Greg whose videos have gone viral.

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Before Lea Salonga, Filipinos Who Made It to Broadway and US Films

Before Lea Salonga, Filipinos Who Made It to Broadway and US Films

Get to know Filipinos who made a name in US theatre and film before Lea Salonga took the spotlight.

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‘Mais Con Hielo’

‘Mais Con Hielo’

Sometimes, moviegoers just want to have fun. We deserve it too. Asian Persuasion is sweet corn.

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A Luminous Presence in the Darkness of "Spring Awakening"

A Luminous Presence in the Darkness of "Spring Awakening"

Meet Justine Rafael, the youngest of three siblings who, together, perpetuate the stereotype of Filipinos singing and dancing since the cradle.

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Singing Tagalog Favorites with a Touch of Fil-Am

Singing Tagalog Favorites with a Touch of Fil-Am

The Sampaguitas bring new interpretations to old Filipino favorites, with a surprising blend of influences, from traditional folk, to pop, jazz and blues.

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Catch a Rising Star: Amaya Braganza

Catch a Rising Star: Amaya Braganza

Amaya Braganza started as a child prodigy, ten years later her star glows even brighter in “Hadestown.”

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From Manila Party Boy to Hispanic-Hollywood Heartthrob

From Manila Party Boy to Hispanic-Hollywood Heartthrob

This is the story of a son born to Basque-Spanish parents in Spanish colonial Manila who built an acting career in Hollywood’s B-class Spanish-language movies.

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